Rights activists. This is just under two hours. Good morning. Of the best city in the world. Welcome the o National Action network to washington, d. C. You all to my me hometown and your nations to thank and want recognize our reverend al for his leadership. P al reverend al for h vision, and our reverend al for of us. Ng up for all over the last several months, reminded of the values we have to fight for. Weve all been reminded of reverend dr. Martin luther king and what he stood for. We had to ld us that look k beyond ourselves, beyond our own generation for sure this was a america us all. We have to fight on a local level, state level and the ederal level, and thats why were truly blessed that reverend al has called us together. Remind us that its not where but where we are growin growing. Im proud that the nation look to us in. Our city we cant rely on the ederal government and we dont have a state government. We are the city, council, and once. Tate all at and because of that, we
Rights activists. This is just under two hours. Good morning. Of the best city in the world. Welcome the o National Action network to washington, d. C. You all to my me hometown and your nations to thank and want recognize our reverend al for his leadership. P al reverend al for h vision, and our reverend al for of us. Ng up for all over the last several months, reminded of the values we have to fight for. Weve all been reminded of reverend dr. Martin luther king and what he stood for. We had to ld us that look k beyond ourselves, beyond our own generation for sure this was a america us all. We have to fight on a local level, state level and the ederal level, and thats why were truly blessed that reverend al has called us together. Remind us that its not where but where we are growin growing. Im proud that the nation look to us in. Our city we cant rely on the ederal government and we dont have a state government. We are the city, council, and once. Tate all at and because of that, we
Right, chris . Reporter actually its starting to feel like summer now, temperatures are climbing into the mid 6r 60s in several locations. 57 degrees in slatington. 47 in bethlehem. Cooler in the Lehigh Valley. Quakertown, 58. Malvern, 61. Same number for center city. Media, checking in at 5. Glassboro, 61. Dover, 66 degrees. Hammonton, 64. Woodbine checking in at 60. Satellite and radar we pushed all the cloud cover from yesterday out to sea, so a few clouds hanging around, were seeing generally clear skies on city avenue. A few showers to the west, most of that will stay to the west today. Forecast for today, testers are close to 60 degrees now temperatures are close to 60 degrees now. Were seeing mostly sunny skies, by lunchtime, 78 warm and breezy. Winds gusting 20 to 30 miles per hour. By 4 00 p. M. Feeling like summer. Look at that temperature, 85 degrees in the city. That is normal for june 28. Here we are Easter Sunday. Other locations around the delaware and Lehigh Valleys. 85
Donald trump the wind went out of the room. Stewart garson who is the Cuyahoga County democratic chair spoke to the crowd shortly after the announcement. I can tell you there was an audible gasp, a gasp from the crowd when the numbers came in and ohio was given to trump. Ho, ho, ho, everybody relax it is gonna be a long night. This thing is far from over. We saw these numbers and Cuyahoga County is coming in two for one for hillary. So apparently we did our job up here. I have a couple of candidates i want to introduce. It is going to be a long night, and we have this rolling situation going on. The west needs to report. There are multiple paths to victory. Ever relax everybody relax whatever happens is gonna happen and there is nothing we can do in here to worry about it. Lets just take a deep breath. Reporter they are taking a a deep breath. They cheer every time a win comes in for clinton. It may not be enough. Lets go to Paul Orlousky who is covering another aspect of the trump cam
Im so thrilled to see all of you here in centennial hall. Also id like to welcome all of the people in the overflow area which is in the back of the second floor. And if any of you get tired of standing, there are seats Still Available there. Actually, i am just absolutely thrilled that Dale Russakoff chose the Newark Public Library to launch her brand new book, her muchanticipated, her absolutely fascinating, brand new book, the prize, with the subtitle, whos in charge of americas schools. This is the very first event that she will be doing. Shell be doing a series of programs and interviews as she travels across the country to introduce her book to the public, so we are really honored to be the first. And were also honored to be the venue where an extremely Important Community conversation will be taking place tonight. After all, a Critical Role of libraries as you know is to invite Community Members to engage in discussions of important issues to that community. There is no doubt in